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One Person’s Story

Mohammad Sadeq Qa'edi

About

Age: 31
Nationality: Iran
Religion: Non-Believer
Civil Status: Single

Case

Date of Killing: February 19, 1983
Location of Killing: Evin Prison, Tehran, Tehran Province, Iran
Mode of Killing: Shooting
Charges: Counter revolutionary opinion and/or speech; Actively opposing the Islamic Republic

About this Case

The information about Mr. Mohammad Sadeq Qa’edi has been drawn from an interview with his sister. He is also one of the 12,028 individuals listed in an addendum to the Mojahed magazine (No 261), published by Mojahedin Khalq Organization in 1985. The list includes individuals, affiliated with various opposition groups, who were executed or killed during clashes with the Islamic Republic security forces from June 1981 to the publication date of the magazine.

Mr. Qa’edi was born in Rasht in 1951. He earned his master’s degree from the School of Business. He was an opponent of the monarchy and went underground in 1975 joining the Marxist faction of the Mojahedin Khalq Organization, which later became the Peykar Organization. Before his arrest, he worked at the labor division of the latter Organization.

His brother and sister-in-law, Mr. Mohammad Javad Qa’edi and Monirossadat Hashemi, have also been executed.

The Peykar Organization for the Liberation of the Working Class was founded by a number of dissident members of the Mojahedin Khalq Organization who had converted to Marxism-Leninism. Peykar was also joined by a number of political organizations, known as Khat-e Se (Third line). The founding tenets of Peykar included the rejection of guerrilla struggle and a strong stand against the pro-Soviet policies of the Iranian Tudeh Party. Peykar viewed the Soviet Union as a “Social imperialist” state, believed that China had deviated from the Marxist-Leninist principles, and radically opposed all factions of the Islamic regime of Iran. The brutal repression of dissidents by the Iranian government and splits within Peykar in 1981 and 1982 effectively dismantled the Organization and scattered its supporters. By the mid-1980s, Peykar was no longer in existence.

Arrest and detention

According to the available information, there was no arrest warrant. On June 9, 1982, the Revolutionary Guards surrounded their home in Tehran. Mr. Qa’edi’s brother left the house to make a call from the public phone. He was arrested. Soon his wife, who was worried that he had not returned home, left the house to look for him and she was arrested as well. Then the agents of the Revolutionary Guards raided the house and arrested Mr. Mohammad Sadeq Qa’edi, who was asleep at the time, along with his sister. All four were taken to the Joint Committee in the same vehicle. According to his sister, Mr. Mohammad Sadeq Qa’edi was tortured severely during seven months of detention.

Mr. Qa’edi was detained at the Joint Committee until November or December 1982 and then transferred to Evin prison. There, he had one or two visits with his mother. Before the transfer, he had a visit with his sister. She described this visit saying: “Just a few minutes before his transfer to Evin, I was allowed to visit him. He was worried about me since I was badly ill. He had no news of my other brother, Javad. He had a short trial and he told me that was the last time they saw each other. The interrogators, who were present during the visit, made fun of us. They told him: ‘Ask your sister if she was raped!’ Referring to a slogan of the Peykar Organization, they said: ‘Khomeini, flogging, and execution. You’ve been flogged, now it’s time for execution.”

Trial

There is no known detail regarding this trial, except that Mr. Qa’edi was tried at the Joint Committee in November or December 1982.

Charges

According to the interviewee, Mr. Qa’edi was charged with “membership of the Peykar Organization and being a communist.”

Evidence of guilt

No information is available concerning the evidence presented against the accused.

Defense

No information is available concerning Mr. Qa’edi’s defense. He was denied access to his file and an attorney.

Judgment

Mr. Mohammad Sadeq Qa’edi was condemned to death. He was executed by firing squad on February 19, 1983 at Evin prison.

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